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G7MYO  > ARCHIM   27.03.95 01:33l 22 Lines 866 Bytes #999 (0) @ EU
BID : 27514_GB7BED
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Subj: Inter net readers....
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From: G7MYO@GB7BED.#21.GBR.EU
To  : ARCHIM@EU

Hi all,
I've noticed the talk of mail readers for the internet. I do aggree that
!Newsbase and !TTFN have some problems, but it is, in my opinion, the
best available for the Arc yet. It does have one feature that it needs.
It is based too much on trust. One user can read another's personal mail.

What I need it for is my whols schools e-mail and nntp mail served accross
our 90 acorn wide ethernet/econet network. 

I do think my problem will be solved shortly, an ex student at my school,
now working for Atomwide (I think) has revealed that he is working on
a whole new Internet package, that can, if necessary, work on a network,
can be secure, can, in theory, do every thing, so to Tony, G7LZB, your had
better be good, and cheap!!!

There's always room for a little competition
73's de Charlie, G7MYO @ GB7BED


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